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If you use Linux, your best bet is to install [[Development Team/Jhbuild|sugar-jhbuild]]. You will be able to develop in your native environment, treating Sugar as just another desktop application. | If you use Linux, your best bet is to install [[Development Team/Jhbuild|sugar-jhbuild]]. You will be able to develop in your native environment, treating Sugar as just another desktop application. | ||
If you run MacOS X or Windows, you will need to set up an emulator | If you run MacOS X or Windows, you will need to set up an emulator. For setup instructions and links to pre-configured virtual machines, see [[VirtualBox]]. | ||
To develop efficiently using an emulator or a secondary machine (such as an OLPC XO), find an editor which supports editing files over a SFTP connection. [http://www.openkomodo.com/ Komodo Edit] with the Remote Drive Tree extension is a good example. | To develop efficiently using an emulator or a secondary machine (such as an OLPC XO), find an editor which supports editing files over a SFTP connection. [http://www.openkomodo.com/ Komodo Edit] with the Remote Drive Tree extension is a good example. | ||